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Chromatius (died c. 406/407 AD) was a
bishop of Aquileia. He was
probably born at Aquileia, and grew up there. His
father died when
Chromatius was an infant...
- prisoners;
these 16
persons were
converted by Sebastian.
Chromatius and
Tiburtius converted;
Chromatius set all of his
prisoners free from jail,
resigned his...
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Agrestius Chromatius was
vicar to the city
prefect in Rome
under Diocletian. He had an
ornate palace in the
Parione district.
Chromatius condemned several...
- same day. The
story is
related in the
legend of
Sebastian that
Agrestius Chromatius,
allegedly prefect of Rome,
condemned several Christians to death. The...
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sixteen people who were also
converted by Sebastian.
Chromatius and
Tiburtius became converts, and
Chromatius set free all his prisoners,
resigned his position...
- Articles)
Relevant figures:
Irenaeus of Lyon (died c. 202)
Relevant figures:
Chromatius of
Aquilea Christianity portal Europe portal Aristotelianism Augustinianism...
- (Unknown) Mark
Epiphanius of
Salamis (310–403) 2
Matthew Mark Luke John
Chromatius of
Aquileia (d. 407) 1
Matthew John Luke Mark
Jerome (347–420) 2 Matthew...
- Χριστου (Christ) – 71 Latt syrs,c
Diatessaronsyr Theophilus Irenaeuslat Chromatius Jeromept Augustine Χριστου Ιησου (Christ Jesus) – B
Origenpt Jeromept...
- churchmen: Pope
Innocent I; Venerius, the
bishop of
Mediolanum (Milan); and
Chromatius, the
bishop of Aquileia. In 1872,
church historian William Stephens wrote:...
- are vellum, and
include the
following sections:
Letter of St.
Jerome to
Chromatius and Elidorus;
Breviarius Apostolorum;
Martyrologium Hieronymianum, and...